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Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1983

Review Of Applied Urban Research 1983, Vol. 11, No. 01, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This issue of Review of Applied Urban Research features "Omaha Residential Sales Patterns, 1978-81," by Jack Ruff.

During the past few years, real estate markets have . undergone many adjustments. High interest rates, inflation, and competition for investment capital necessitated major changes. On a national level, the subject of housing sales has received considerable commentary. The ability of sellers in Omaha to exchange their units has probably been curtailed as well. This study attempts to examine real estate listings within the Omaha/Douglas County Multiple Listing Service areas (see Map 1) and describe some of the changes.


Foster Parent Training Program Evaluation Report 1982-1983, Carole Davis, Floyd T. Waterman Jan 1983

Foster Parent Training Program Evaluation Report 1982-1983, Carole Davis, Floyd T. Waterman

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The Center for Applied Urban Research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha is proud to have been the developers of the Nebraska Foster Parent Training Program materials. These materials have received national recognition and have been adopted for foster parent· training by other states as well. Evaluations of the previous CAUR Foster Parent Training Program (May, 1978 and December, 1981) indicated a high degree of acceptance and utilization of the training. With funding provided by Title XX and co-sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Public Welfare and the Center for Applied Urban Research, the Basic Course was continued throughout …


Budgeting For Nebraska Local Governments, John W. Swain Jan 1983

Budgeting For Nebraska Local Governments, John W. Swain

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Budgeting is a complex set of activities. To those unfamiliar with its details, it is a mysterious rite conducted annually, and even those familiar with the process give a multitude of definitions. The simplest definition is that budgeting involves the acquisition and allocation of resources.


Strategies For Sarpy, Jack Ruff Jan 1983

Strategies For Sarpy, Jack Ruff

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Sarpy County has grown more rapidly than any other county in the state and is one of the fastest growing counties in the nation. But what kind of growth? Let's take a look, and let's also explore ways that the county may add jobs and income to the local economy while diversifying its tax base.


Omaha Area Clerical Labor Market Analysis, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1983

Omaha Area Clerical Labor Market Analysis, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This report represents an attempt at determining the potential number of clerical workers and provides estimates for their availability that a new employer could expect from the Omaha area labor market. Data used in the calculations are the most recent available and are noted throughout the report.


Clear Writing For Public Administrators: A Refresher Workshop, Richard Streckfuss Jan 1983

Clear Writing For Public Administrators: A Refresher Workshop, Richard Streckfuss

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Since you have been writing for years and since you have had many hours of classroom instruction in writing, you have a right to be skeptical about a writing workshop. What can be accomplished in a few hours that could not be accomplished in the preceding hundreds?

That question has been the guiding principle behind this material. The most promising approach seemed to lie in comparing the work of professional writers with amateurs. To this end, the writing of a dozen public administrators was compared to the writing of authors published in such works as Harper's, Smithsonian, INC, Nation's Business, …


Request For Proposal Microcomputer Equipment And Programming For The City Of Gordon, Nebraska, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1983

Request For Proposal Microcomputer Equipment And Programming For The City Of Gordon, Nebraska, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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This Request for Proposal (RFP) is submitted to solicit proposals from qualified vendors of computer hardware, software, and support for the Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools. In order to receive consideration, a proposed system must meet the requirements of the Ashland-Greenwood Public Schools as herein described.


Cart-Based Automated And Semi-Automated Residential Refuse Collection, Donald F. Norris Jan 1983

Cart-Based Automated And Semi-Automated Residential Refuse Collection, Donald F. Norris

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No abstract provided.


Fostering The Adolescent: Trainer's Manual, Diana Kraus Jan 1983

Fostering The Adolescent: Trainer's Manual, Diana Kraus

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Fostering the Adolescent is designed as a curriculum to meet the needs of foster parents who have (or soon will have) adolescent foster children in their homes. Trainers will get to know the parents in their groups and use some flexibility in meeting the needs of those parents. The commitment made by the Foster Parent Training Project is one of providing parents with materials and training that will be helpful to them in fostering their adolescents. The curriculum is designed in ten separate segments, and those segments or sessions may be delivered in any sequence helpful to both the parents …


An Attitude Survey Of Residents Of Omaha's Neighborhood Housing Services Program Area, R. K. Piper Jan 1983

An Attitude Survey Of Residents Of Omaha's Neighborhood Housing Services Program Area, R. K. Piper

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In the Omaha Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) program, as in the planning and policy making stages of any revitalization project, a realistic and comprehensive understanding of the targeted area is an essential element and a logical starting point.


Evaluation Of The Children From Alcoholic Families Project, Murray Frost, Rebecca S. Fahrlander Jan 1983

Evaluation Of The Children From Alcoholic Families Project, Murray Frost, Rebecca S. Fahrlander

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Alcoholism affects more than the drinker. include everyone in the alcoholic's family. Its victims Alcoholism either causes, is a result of, or accompanies other family dysfunctions. For example, alcoholic families often exhibit marital instability, family conflict, .physical abuse, emotional. neglect of the children, poor communication, and confused role structure.


Caur Annual Report: 1982-83, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jan 1983

Caur Annual Report: 1982-83, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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The Center for Applied Urban Research found 1982-1983 to be a busy year. Past users of CUAR services continued to seek assistance in the areas of applied research, service/technical assistance, and training. CUAR's clientele was expanded to include a number of new communities, state and local government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Communities such as Scottsbluff, Grand Island, and Hooper, Nebraska were provided technical assistance. CUAR conducted two major studies for the City of Omaha. Assistance was provided for state agencies such as the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Public Welfare, the Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission, and the Nebraska …


Microcomputer And Local Government: A Program For Small And Rural Communities, Donald F. Norris Jan 1983

Microcomputer And Local Government: A Program For Small And Rural Communities, Donald F. Norris

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For the first time since the Great Depression, local governments throughout the United States have begun to experience severe revenue-expenditure imbalances. Inflation, rising expectations, and citizen demands for services have produced governmental intervention into heretofore untouched areas. Combined with the generally decreasing rate of local revenue growth and with reductions in federal and state aid, this has produced serious fiscal problems for many local governments. With resources no longer available to provide prior levels of public services, many local governments have had to cut back on their activities.